* Traditional meaning: "The village wright crafted beautiful wooden furniture." (Here, "wright" refers to a craftsman, specifically a carpenter.)
* Figurative meaning: "The playwright's words were a powerful wright of human emotion." (Here, "wright" is used figuratively to mean a creator or shaper.)
* Specific professions: "The shipwright meticulously repaired the hull of the ancient vessel." (Here, "wright" is used as a suffix indicating a specific type of craftsman.)
Remember: "Wright" is often used in combination with other words to denote a specific type of craftsman, like "wheelwright," "shipwright," or "playwright."